WSOCCER: Gorenkoff leads Judges to victory over Bowdoin
by Melissa Siegel
Staff writer
Sports | 10/28/08
Posted online at 3:51 AM EST on 10/28/08
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Forward Kelly Cozzens '11, starting in just her third game this year, scored off a rebound from forward Melissa Gorenkoff '10 to give the Judges an early 1-0 lead en route to a 3-0 victory over Bowdoin, ranked third in the New England region, according to NCAA.com, last Thursday.
"Sometimes [scoring early] can be a curse, because you can sit back," coach Denise Dallamora said. "But [our players] really didn't; they played well."
The win moves the Judges to 9-5-1 on the year. Brandeis also played Roger Williams University last night, but the game ended too late for this edition.
"Everyone played great, especially with Bowdoin, since we lost 8-1 to them last year," Gorenkoff said. "It's always fun to get a win, no matter who's playing."
The Judges played without forwards Tiffany Pacheco '11 and Izabella Miranda '12, who came into the game first and second on the team, respectively, in scoring. Pacheco had an ankle injury, and Miranda was nursing a knee injury. Dallamora said neither injury was serious and that they both should play in the Judges' next game.
With Brandeis ahead by one after the early score, Gorenkoff added a goal in the 62nd minute when she hit a long shot from about 25 yards out that landed in the upper left corner of the net, giving the Judges a 2-0 lead. The goal was Gorenkoff's third of the season; she also leads the team with seven assists.
"[Gorenkoff's] been creating opportunities all year for us," defender Meredith Milstein '09 said. "She's a very unselfish player, … and finally she took a shot, and it was a gorgeous shot, and she just put it in. She always creates opportunities, and she was just able to capitalize on it."
The Judges then added an additional insurance goal just under six minutes later when forward Kaitlin Oldfield '12 headed in her own rebound to give Brandeis a 3-0 advantage, which it never relinquished.
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